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10 years before Brogan arrives on Altor, follow Lieutenant Fontane and Sergeant Podley as they battle the darker side of Demeter City. THIS EPISODE: A horrific black market operation, "snack trafficking" - run by the worst that Demeter City's criminal underworld has to offer, is threatening humans across the city. But the Precinct 88 team is on the case!Based on Gerry Anderson's 1994 series Space Precinct.
The four book school story series by the multimillion-copy bestselling author of Frindle and Extra Credit, Andrew Clements.I’m Jake—Jake Drake. I’ve seen a whole lot of craziness while in third and fourth grade. I’ve duked it out for first place in the science fair (against my best friend!), I’ve seen bullies—ok, I’ve been bullied—I’ve been mistaken for a teacher’s pet (seriously, it was all a big misunderstanding!), and I’ve even been the class clown (ok that one I’m not so proud of). I’ve rounded up all my adventures in school right here for you. Check it out! And hopefully you’ll have better third and fourth grade luck than I did!
The first in a new series. Sixth grader Benjamin Pratt discovers an old leather pouch that contains a parchment scroll written by three students in 1791. Ben, his tech-savvy friend Jill, and the class know-it-all Robert uncover their historical school's remarkable legacy. Illustrations.
The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Frindle" pens a novel about a young girl in the sixth grade who corresponds with children in Afghanistan, and the discoveries they make about their communities and themselves. Illustrations.
A "New York Times"-bestselling author portrays a battle of wills between some spunky kids who challenge one another to see who can go longer without talking, and a creative teacher who sees how the kids' experiment can provide a unique lesson in communication. Illustrations.
A young boy living in rural western Nebraska investigates the connection between a mysterious face in the window of an empty house and the possible closing of the one-room school he attends. Illustrations.
In this one-of-a-kind picture book, readers actually see what one million of something looks like as this book contains one million dots and 46 amazing facts, including how many shoeboxes it takes to make a stack as high as Mount Everest. Full color.
In his funny and timely new novel, middle-grade-novel master Clements again holds up a mirror to real life, and invites young readers to think about money, school, friendship, and what it means to be a success. Illustrations.
Hart Evans doesn't know that the school choir director, Mr. Meinert, is going to be out of a job because of budget cuts. To punish Hart for flinging a rubber band, Mr. Meinert makes Hart the new choir director for the class. Now it's Hart's job to get the class ready for the annual holiday concert.
Although he doesn't want to go camping with his fifth grade class, new kid Mark Chelmsley realizes he could prove himself to his science teacher Mr. Maxwell, who doesn't like rich kids. But soon, both teacher and student learn some lessons they'll never forget. Now in paperback.
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